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ryan owens, abc news, mexico city. >>> and something truly unexpected today, a powerful, high-profile man came forward, a senator, revealing that he was sexually abused as a child, hoping to help other victims. massachusetts senator scott brown making it clear it's a painful memory 40 years later. john berman told us what he said. >> reporter: it was the handsome truck-driving former model who shocked the world with his victory in massachusetts. now, a new shock from scott brown, revealing for the first time that he was a victim of sexual abuse. >> he said, "if you tell anybody, i'll kill you. i will make sure that nobody believes you." >> reporter: in an interview with "60 minutes" about his new book, "against all odds," the 51-year-old senator says it happened at summer camp in fourth grade. >> when people find people like me, at that young, vulnerable age who are, basically, lost, the thing that they have over you is they make you believe that no one will believe you. >> reporter: it was part of a harrowing childhood for brown. he told barbara walters about repeated physical abuse.
ryan owens, abc news, mexico city. >>> and something truly unexpected today, a powerful, high-profile man came forward, a senator, revealing that he was sexually abused as a child, hoping to help other victims. massachusetts senator scott brown making it clear it's a painful memory 40 years later. john berman told us what he said. >> reporter: it was the handsome truck-driving former model who shocked the world with his victory in massachusetts. now, a new shock from scott brown,...
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terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. oakland police say they're now closing an investigation into allegations of sexual acts involving second graders inside an oakland elementary school classroom. the incident happened last month. oakland police tell our media partner the oakland tribune that no criminal charges will be filed. investigators believe students were telling the truth but found no evidence adults participated in the acts. a teach was put on administrative leave. >> an east bay private investigator are expected to make first court appearances this afternoon to face drug charges. they are scheduled to be arraigned on 25 felony charges, including possessing, transporting and selling marijuana, methamphetamine and steroids. the two were arrested together by federal agents on wednesday after an undercover investigation that began in january. welch is the commander for the state central contra costa county narcotics enforcement team and is accused of selling drugs possibly from evidence lockers. his arrest has pros
terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. oakland police say they're now closing an investigation into allegations of sexual acts involving second graders inside an oakland elementary school classroom. the incident happened last month. oakland police tell our media partner the oakland tribune that no criminal charges will be filed. investigators believe students were telling the truth but found no evidence adults participated in the acts. a teach was put on administrative leave....
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terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. oakland police say they're now closing an investigation into allegations of sexual acts involving second graders inside an oakland elementary school classroom. the incident happened last month. oakland police tell our media partner the oakland tribune that no criminal charges will be filed. investigators believe students were telling the truth but found no evidence adults participated in the acts. a teach was put on administrative leave. >> an east bay private investigator are expected to make first court appearances this afternoon to face drug charges. they are scheduled to be arraigned on 25 felony charges, including possessing, transporting and selling marijuana, methamphetamine and steroids. the two were arrested together by federal agents on wednesday after an undercover investigation that began in january. welch is the commander for the state central contra costa county narcotics enforcement team and is accused of selling drugs possibly from evidence lockers. his arrest has pros
terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> thanks a lot. oakland police say they're now closing an investigation into allegations of sexual acts involving second graders inside an oakland elementary school classroom. the incident happened last month. oakland police tell our media partner the oakland tribune that no criminal charges will be filed. investigators believe students were telling the truth but found no evidence adults participated in the acts. a teach was put on administrative leave....
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go to abc 7 news.com. i'm michaelle finney, 7 on your side. >>> the same group that said popcorn is bad for us is now pointing fingers at cola. and changing the classic game >>> a new warning about what is in the cola so many of us drink. a consumer watch dog group is asking the fda to take immediate action because of the colors in colas. lisa stark has the story. >> reporter: americans drink 80 billion cans of cola a year. a consumer group is targeting an in greedent it says may cause cancer. >> there is the caramel color. >> reporter: the group says the coloring is made by combining sugar and ammonia under high heat and pressure and creates chemicals including one called 4 mei. government studies show is causes cancer in mice and just last month, california listed it as a carcinogen. >> you are not going to get cancer if you drink a soda once in awhile but the more you drink the greater the risk. >> reporter: can some independent experts say consumers should relax. >> just because something happens at
go to abc 7 news.com. i'm michaelle finney, 7 on your side. >>> the same group that said popcorn is bad for us is now pointing fingers at cola. and changing the classic game >>> a new warning about what is in the cola so many of us drink. a consumer watch dog group is asking the fda to take immediate action because of the colors in colas. lisa stark has the story. >> reporter: americans drink 80 billion cans of cola a year. a consumer group is targeting an in greedent...
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abc license is a piece of property whose owner can be transferred if it goes through and remains with the original owner, but an entertainment permit is not a piece of real property and cannot be owned. once the business end, the permit no longer exists. is that right? >> kind of. there are a few issues that we should point out. for the viewers at home, it was public comment, but i think we have to recognize that the person bringing the question up is actually an expediter. the scope of questions were beyond the scope of the entertainment commission, but i am happy to explain in great detail. he is raising questions that he should clearly understand. the way he framed it was so beyond the scope of accuracy that it is alarming to me and extremely misleading. certain types are an asset. you own it and it is transferable. it is also a privilege. he played by the rules and you meet the qualification, you can have it. if you disobey the rules, you can lose that privilege. if you're confused about owning the license, i am repeating what the laws are. certain types of licenses, another impor
abc license is a piece of property whose owner can be transferred if it goes through and remains with the original owner, but an entertainment permit is not a piece of real property and cannot be owned. once the business end, the permit no longer exists. is that right? >> kind of. there are a few issues that we should point out. for the viewers at home, it was public comment, but i think we have to recognize that the person bringing the question up is actually an expediter. the scope of...
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who made the decision to give the first interviews to abc, and why? the don't know, i suppose various networks indicate they would like to do it, and then that publishers would discuss it and we would end up discussing it and someone in the group would say i would recommend this or that, and then that would happen. >> did having anything to do with diane sawyer and you working together years ago? >> we never really work together. she was in the white house press office in the nixon administration, but we never worked closely together at all. >> i want to run the opening to "nightline." all this is the introduction, and i want to get your reaction. have you seen this? >> i have not. >> let's run it and get your reaction. >> tonight, world exclusive, diane sawyer goes head-to-head with donald rumsfeld in a tv first. the former secretary of defense opens up as never before. the controversies, the worse, the weapons of mass destruction, and the question, what did he get wrong? plus the man whose public face has been steadily defiance get emotional for the
who made the decision to give the first interviews to abc, and why? the don't know, i suppose various networks indicate they would like to do it, and then that publishers would discuss it and we would end up discussing it and someone in the group would say i would recommend this or that, and then that would happen. >> did having anything to do with diane sawyer and you working together years ago? >> we never really work together. she was in the white house press office in the nixon...
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terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> terry, you don't think he was going 30? >> that last guy, no. (laughter) >> okay. thank you very much, sir. check in a little better with you. it's 5:05 now. switching gears, the berkeley city council failed to pass a controversy version. president obama signed an act last month prohibiting the u.s. to clear detainees. berkeley's resolution did not get the five votes needed to pass. >> mount diablo members met last night with residents to talk about another school closure option. last week district officials agreed to close glenbrook middle and holebrook elementary. a third school is on the shopping block. it would save the district $1.5 million a year. they could close either westwood or silverwood elementary. the board expects to take a vote next tuesday. >> governor brown is opposing a freeze. the only exceptions are public safety and patient care jobs. governor brown's order prohibits the hiring of outside contractors to do the work. brown is trying to close a $25 billion deficit and shave $350 million in operational expenses out of the budg
terry mcsweeney, abc 7 news. >> terry, you don't think he was going 30? >> that last guy, no. (laughter) >> okay. thank you very much, sir. check in a little better with you. it's 5:05 now. switching gears, the berkeley city council failed to pass a controversy version. president obama signed an act last month prohibiting the u.s. to clear detainees. berkeley's resolution did not get the five votes needed to pass. >> mount diablo members met last night with residents to...
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>> host: in 1996 that was the year you felt like thing started to go south at abc. tell me about that time. >> guest: you want to make me cry again. you are trying to make me cry, nia. no, there were two people at abc that i think began to put the nights in me. one of them was a white woman who was executive producer of my weekend show. the other was a black and who was producer of my weekend show. and it hurt me so to find out that the people that began the doing and of carole simpson were a white woman and a black man. people i had worked 30 years to get into the jobs they held. i can't tell you how much that hurt. it is like, you owe your job to me because i put my job on the line, and you would do this to me? so, that began. .. >> she is not feeling well. traveling in from washington every wreaks then start the day after having traveled in. but as soon as the red light k negative come i was fined. they tell me i am alive and ready to go but it was very hurtful that i have fought racism and sexism and here was coming ageism in this all comments about my performan
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andrew mock, abc news on campus, omaha, nebraska. >> one of our very many talented abc news on campus reporters. very well done, andrew mock. >>> a postman getting in trouble after he apparently tried to get even. >>> the royal wedding souvenir for people turned off by the big event. rob loves it. souvenir for people turned off by the big event. rob loves it. ttttg.+áql8@01#hzp+túj:#, ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>ueúá)7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7rék.8@ ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>unúj(7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7réklc$ ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>umúj(7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7réktoé ttttg.+áql8@01#hzp+tújyox ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>ukúj'7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7rékthd ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>ujúj'7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7rék:?< ttttg.+áql8@01#hzp+túj?ox ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>uhúj&7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7réknox ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>ugúj&7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7rék(]( ttttg.+áql8@01#hzp+tújé#, ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>ueúj%7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7rék7,0 ttttrwjun+ofb1qxcb)e4emká7úa>udúj%7'xp÷ek]a'fk<ú7réky[h ttttg.+áql8@01#hzp+
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it's an abc news exclusive from inside egypt's presidential palace. >> what he told abc's christiane amanpour that made worldwide headlines. it's friday, february 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> an amazing interview with christiane and egyptian president. that situation continues to unfold. good morning, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm mike marusarz in for vinita nair. hosni mubarak spoke out about egyptians fighting egyptians and what's next for his country in chaos. >>> also ahead this morning, astronaut mark kelly, his career announcement and the latest on his wife, gabby giffords. >>> changes at the ronald reagan library on what would have been the late president's 100th birthday. >> hard to believe. >>> but first, the latest on the unfolding situation in egypt. large protests are expected again today throughout the country. >> and there was growing u.s. pressure on president mubarak to step down right away. john hendren is in washington this morning. good morning, john. >> reporter: good morning. egypt's embattled president spoke to abc news as relations be
it's an abc news exclusive from inside egypt's presidential palace. >> what he told abc's christiane amanpour that made worldwide headlines. it's friday, february 4th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> an amazing interview with christiane and egyptian president. that situation continues to unfold. good morning, i'm rob nelson. >> i'm mike marusarz in for vinita nair. hosni mubarak spoke out about egyptians fighting egyptians and what's...
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lama hasan, abc news, cairo. >> stay with abc news throughout the day as we cover the crisis in egypt. more live reports coming up on "america this morning" and "good morning america." and for updates any time, logon to abcnews.com. >>> well, most of the country's had its fill of ice and arctic air and snow. that's an understatement, so this is the kind of forecast we've been dreaming about. >> pennsylvania's famous groundhog punxsutawney phil emerged from his den yesterday to deliver good news. phil failed to see his shadow. and as superstition has it, that means we will have an early spring. >> thank god animals can predict the future. icy roads in the area, thousands of people actually turned out in the cold to see phil in action. let's all hope the critter's right. >> i have to say, he's been doing this 125 years, not that one in particular, but he's seen his shadow 98 times and hasn't seen it 15 times. so this isn't rigged, i don't think. >> really? >> maybe the rodent is right. >> i didn't know you kept tabs on phil. >> he's a friend. one four-star hotel. two identical rooms. so
lama hasan, abc news, cairo. >> stay with abc news throughout the day as we cover the crisis in egypt. more live reports coming up on "america this morning" and "good morning america." and for updates any time, logon to abcnews.com. >>> well, most of the country's had its fill of ice and arctic air and snow. that's an understatement, so this is the kind of forecast we've been dreaming about. >> pennsylvania's famous groundhog punxsutawney phil emerged...
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to watch today on abc news. president obama travels to michigan today where he'll hold talks with university students about expanding wireless web connections nationwide. >>> lawmakers on capitol hill focus on terrorism. members of the house vote on extending provisions of the patriot act while committee members question intelligence leaders. >>> verizon's version of the iphone goes on sale in stores today. bloggers are already claiming that the new phone has some antenna problems. >> but a band-aid on it. wasn't that the solution last time. >>> finally this half hour, the bond between a college baseball coach and player. >> the outfielder was in dire need of a kidney transplant so his coach pitched in to help. t.j. winick has the latest. good morning to you, t.j. >> reporter: the young man was on dialysis and he was in desperate need of a transplant. it was his college coach who stood up and gave him the gift of life. there are sacrifice bunts and fly balls in baseball, but this is a sacrifice unlike any other
to watch today on abc news. president obama travels to michigan today where he'll hold talks with university students about expanding wireless web connections nationwide. >>> lawmakers on capitol hill focus on terrorism. members of the house vote on extending provisions of the patriot act while committee members question intelligence leaders. >>> verizon's version of the iphone goes on sale in stores today. bloggers are already claiming that the new phone has some antenna...
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live at san quentin, abc 7 news. >> it's 5:04. a san jose family is hoping you can help find the hit and run driver that may have paralyzed their daughter. 18-year-old erica lunar was crossing the street early sunday morning when she was hit and dragged about 25 feet. it happened when she was crossing the intersection of fontaine road. her boyfriend saw it happen and said the male driver just kept on going leaving skid marks that stretch more than 100 feet. the aspiring nurse is hospitalized in critical condition with a broken pelvis. doctors aren't sure she'll be able to walk again. >> i believe somebody saw something, somebody could have heard something. whoever that is, please come forward and help us out. please. >> police have very little to go on. they're looking for a gray s.u.v. or minivan with front end damage. anyone with additional information is asked to call san jose police. >> a new report says more bicyclists in san francisco are getting into accidents. the bay citizen analyzed san francisco police data. the paper i
live at san quentin, abc 7 news. >> it's 5:04. a san jose family is hoping you can help find the hit and run driver that may have paralyzed their daughter. 18-year-old erica lunar was crossing the street early sunday morning when she was hit and dragged about 25 feet. it happened when she was crossing the intersection of fontaine road. her boyfriend saw it happen and said the male driver just kept on going leaving skid marks that stretch more than 100 feet. the aspiring nurse is...
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abc news producer brian hartman. you're in the car, they're checking your i.d.s, but then the man gets into the car. >> he gets into the car. he gets -- he kicks our driver out, gets behind the wheel. >> reporter: you didn't know you'd be car jacked. >> we didn't realize it until we were driven into a mob full of people. >> reporter: akram abi-hanna was in the car, too, and then came that threat from the crowd. >> we're going to behead you. this -- i was under the impression that this was it. >> got that from, a dozen men going like this. a man in a police uniform about as angry as i've seen anybody in my life looking me in the eyes, screaming, he was so angry at the perceived media bias and the coverage. he thought our coverage was so biased against president mubarak. he said, so help me god, i will cut off your head and going like this. and all around there are other people saying, cut head now, cut head now. it was terrifying. we really thought we were finished. >> reporter: but instinct would kick in for akram, w
abc news producer brian hartman. you're in the car, they're checking your i.d.s, but then the man gets into the car. >> he gets into the car. he gets -- he kicks our driver out, gets behind the wheel. >> reporter: you didn't know you'd be car jacked. >> we didn't realize it until we were driven into a mob full of people. >> reporter: akram abi-hanna was in the car, too, and then came that threat from the crowd. >> we're going to behead you. this -- i was under the...
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and he had -- he even talked to us at abc news, i think in 2007, 2008, talking about it. is there anything that you, as a parent -- you know, there's so many families, whether in hollywood or not, that deal with children that are struggling with different types of addiction. is there anything as a parent that you would have done differently to help? >> absolutely not. corey's answer was the same way. people asked him that all the time. i wouldn't be here today if we didn't go along our path. we were supposed to go through this experience to get to this point. you know, with my new grandchild being born, which is a miracle, thank god. going through my cancer. with losing my son, who was my best friend in the whole, wide world. within seven months, somebody's life can turn around and hit you in the face. and you don't know what's going on. so, with all the struggles, i just want to honor his memory. we're coming up on one year, which is march 10th. it's extremely hard to even believe that he's not here. >> i know you also wanted to thank his fans, too. they've been very loy
and he had -- he even talked to us at abc news, i think in 2007, 2008, talking about it. is there anything that you, as a parent -- you know, there's so many families, whether in hollywood or not, that deal with children that are struggling with different types of addiction. is there anything as a parent that you would have done differently to help? >> absolutely not. corey's answer was the same way. people asked him that all the time. i wouldn't be here today if we didn't go along our...
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and more, now, from abc's lucy yang. >> reporter: he's the pint-sized kid who stole the super bowl show and america's heart. we made 6-year-old max page on broadway, still trying to channel the force. >> oh. >> reporter: truth be told, max, a child actor from california, has never seen any of the "star wars" movies. >> it hurts your hands. but i can't -- i don't get tired. it's fun. >> reporter: max was invited to the stage of "driving miss daisy" to meet the real voice of darth vader, james earl jones. >> that's the fun part of being an actor. fun part of being a child. >> reporter: max was born with a heart season. at 3 months old, he had open-heart surgery. a pacemaker was implanted. doctors said he would never play pro football. but they never said anything about playing at the super bowl. >> our goal isn't that max is famous at anything. >> we're hoping that through max and some of the story, there's parents and families out there that's going to hear this and be able to rally. >> it's kind of fun for my brother to, like, act. >> reporter: for this overnight sensation, it's not abo
and more, now, from abc's lucy yang. >> reporter: he's the pint-sized kid who stole the super bowl show and america's heart. we made 6-year-old max page on broadway, still trying to channel the force. >> oh. >> reporter: truth be told, max, a child actor from california, has never seen any of the "star wars" movies. >> it hurts your hands. but i can't -- i don't get tired. it's fun. >> reporter: max was invited to the stage of "driving miss...
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so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though. i think one of the causes of frustration is that, and particularly just sort of aveiving from last year, the te party movement is there's a why won't these people in the building down the street address this? we are not talking about waste, fraud and abuse or foreign aid. these are rounding errors. 2 big stuff is medicare. social security. transfer payments. these decisions are really, real, really hard ones. and very, very painful ones and you know, i wish that our budget problems were easy enough that we could deal with it in terdg of waste, fraud and abuse. but i think people
so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though....
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for all of us at abc news, good night, america. ♪ ♪ >> dicky: tonight on "jimmy kimmel live" -- ryan seacrest. >> jimmy: you're blossoming into a real man. i have to say. >> thank you. >> made it possible wiped away tears when a student said, [ bleep ] you, miss waters. >> jimmy: come on in, ladies. >> dicky: oscar nominee melissa leo. and music from cage the elephant. >> this is the american dream. >> jimmy: i think it's the mexican dream, too. i got news for you.nenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenenen
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the master of ceremonies is abc news chief washington correspondent. this is about one hour and 15 minute. >> honored guests, members of congress, journalism colleagues, friends, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the foundation goes the 67th annual congressional dinner. -- foundation's 67th annual congressional dinner. it is the gala season as you know, so keep those out its hand. -- outfits handy. before we get into the program, i want to introduce our distinguished table. please hold of your applause until i am finished with the introductions. the congresswoman from alabama is one of tonight's speakers. senator kelly from new hampshire is another speaker tonight. david myers of roll call, our foundation secretary and one of our dinner co-chairs. the congresswoman from florida. senator john corn and of texas. -- cornin of texas. abc senior white house correspondent. majority whip kevin mccarthy of california. minority leader nancy pelosi of california. our other dinner cochair. senator chris coons of delaware , and congressman john duffy of wisconsin,
the master of ceremonies is abc news chief washington correspondent. this is about one hour and 15 minute. >> honored guests, members of congress, journalism colleagues, friends, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the foundation goes the 67th annual congressional dinner. -- foundation's 67th annual congressional dinner. it is the gala season as you know, so keep those out its hand. -- outfits handy. before we get into the program, i want to introduce our distinguished table. please hold of...
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., here are replay of abc's this week. they interviewed secretary of state henry clinton. fox news sunday begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern. chris wallace what comes wisconsin republican governor scott walker. republican senator tom coburn of oklahoma and missouri democratic senator clear mccaskill. at 3:00 p.m., a reader of cnn's "state of the union." she talks with donald rumsfeld about his new book. then it chuck schumer of new york and republican senator dick lugar. at 4:00 p.m., it is face the nation. they talk with the chairman of the house budget committee. paul ryan. and the ranking democrat, chris van hollen of maryland. the five network tv talk shows are brought to the public service by the networks and c- span. they begin at noon eastern time with nbc's "meet the press", 1:00, abc cozied this week, fox news sunday at 2:00 p.m., 3:00, of state of the union and face the nation from cbs at 4:00 p.m. eastern. listen to them on c-span radio, on 90.1 in washington, d.c.. nationwide on excess satellite channel 132 -- x-m satellite channel 132. >> the american dream is under
., here are replay of abc's this week. they interviewed secretary of state henry clinton. fox news sunday begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern. chris wallace what comes wisconsin republican governor scott walker. republican senator tom coburn of oklahoma and missouri democratic senator clear mccaskill. at 3:00 p.m., a reader of cnn's "state of the union." she talks with donald rumsfeld about his new book. then it chuck schumer of new york and republican senator dick lugar. at 4:00 p.m., it is...
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on my left, our master of ceremonies, jake packer, abc white house correspondent. majority whip, kevin mccarthy of california. minority leader nancy pelosi of california. [applause] dena bunas of ceq rob roll call and another co-chair. senator chris coons of delaware, a speaker tonight. and congressman sean duffy, also a speaker tonight. and now, the round of applause. [applause] okay, i have a queue clich thank you's. a special debt of gratitude to the committee and in particular the dimare co-chairs for the tireless dena bunas and david myers and the wonderful director suzanne puron who did magic with planning and logistics for tonight's event. i also want to thank the foundation sponsors and friends who made the work of the foundation possible and help us put on tonight's event. we have the hill, ceq roll call, the u.s. chamber of commerce, ford motor company, api, also the evelyn y. davis foundation, toyota, aarp, the comcast network catcem, many thanks to sydney wilkinson, the cartoonist for the philadelphia daily news, for providing the cover art for the prog
on my left, our master of ceremonies, jake packer, abc white house correspondent. majority whip, kevin mccarthy of california. minority leader nancy pelosi of california. [applause] dena bunas of ceq rob roll call and another co-chair. senator chris coons of delaware, a speaker tonight. and congressman sean duffy, also a speaker tonight. and now, the round of applause. [applause] okay, i have a queue clich thank you's. a special debt of gratitude to the committee and in particular the dimare...
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turning to presidential politics, michelle bachman speaking earlier on abc's good morning america, says she wants to help set the table for debate in 2012. she feels she has standing to talk to voters in iowa, new hampshire, and other early primary states because she has been on the front lines of policy debates. she says it is too early to say which moves she will make. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> you are watching c-span, bringing you politics and public affairs every morning. connecting with elected officials, policymakers, and journalists. weekdays, watched live coverage of the u.s. house. also, supreme court oral arguments. on the weekend, you can see our signature interview programs. you can also watch our programming and the time at c- span.org. it is all searchable. c-span, washington your way. >> "washington journal" continues. host: and now joining us is the vice chairmen of the armed services committee, matt thornberry, a congressman from texas. congressman, thank you for being on the "washington journal." if we could start, let's look at the mac
turning to presidential politics, michelle bachman speaking earlier on abc's good morning america, says she wants to help set the table for debate in 2012. she feels she has standing to talk to voters in iowa, new hampshire, and other early primary states because she has been on the front lines of policy debates. she says it is too early to say which moves she will make. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> you are watching c-span, bringing you politics and public...
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., it is abc's this week. the report live from aaa on the uprisings there and elsewhere in the region. in washington, the white house correspondent has a round table with republican governors general of arizona and mickey haley of south carolina and democratic governors deval patrick and the democratic governor of colorado. fox news sunday is at 2:00 p.m.. chris wallace in wellcome's and mitch daniels and mike huckabee, the former republican governor of arkansas. at 3:00 p.m., it is cnn's state of the union. they talk with the republican senator john mccain, joe lieberman, and kent conrad. then connecticut democratic governor ann malloy and florida republican governor rick scott. at 4:00 p.m., it is a face the nation. but she for talks with the new jersey republican governor -- bob schaeffer talks with chris christie. the re-airs begin at noon eastern with "meet the press", abc's this week, 2:00 p.m., fox news sunday, 3:00 p.m., cnn's state of the union and then face the nation. listen to them on c-span radio
., it is abc's this week. the report live from aaa on the uprisings there and elsewhere in the region. in washington, the white house correspondent has a round table with republican governors general of arizona and mickey haley of south carolina and democratic governors deval patrick and the democratic governor of colorado. fox news sunday is at 2:00 p.m.. chris wallace in wellcome's and mitch daniels and mike huckabee, the former republican governor of arkansas. at 3:00 p.m., it is cnn's state...
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so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though. i think one of the causes of frustration is that, and particularly just sort of aveiving from last year, the te party movement is there's a why won't these people in the building down the street address this? we are not talking about waste, fraud and abuse or foreign aid. these are rounding errors. 2 big stuff is medicare. social security. transfer payments. these decisions are really, real, really hard ones. and very, very painful ones and you know, i wish that our budget problems were easy enough that we could deal with it in terdg of waste, fraud and abuse. but i think people
so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though....
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so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though. i think one of the causes of frustration is that, and particularly just sort of aveiving from last year, the te party movement is there's a why won't these people in the building down the street address this? we are not talking about waste, fraud and abuse or foreign aid. these are rounding errors. 2 big stuff is medicare. social security. transfer payments. these decisions are really, real, really hard ones. and very, very painful ones and you know, i wish that our budget problems were easy enough that we could deal with it in terdg of waste, fraud and abuse. but i think people
so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though....
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so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though. i think one of the causes of frustration is that, and particularly just sort of aveiving from last year, the te party movement is there's a why won't these people in the building down the street address this? we are not talking about waste, fraud and abuse or foreign aid. these are rounding errors. 2 big stuff is medicare. social security. transfer payments. these decisions are really, real, really hard ones. and very, very painful ones and you know, i wish that our budget problems were easy enough that we could deal with it in terdg of waste, fraud and abuse. but i think people
so that's why i love going on, because you know it's always going to be abc louisly. thoip nation's governor is meeting here in washington this weekend and you write about the intense emotion and anger by the american people to the left and the right, and it's crystallized here right now in madison, wisconsin. guest: i think part of thi thin comes from a frustration. but on a second with the problems facing the country and the fact that we haven't addressed them. but on a deeper level, though....
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also a previous video of two reuters reporters being killed by helicopter gunship that was shown on abc television. what many people do not know is that the reason why bradley's manning did that act was that he was charged with reviewing the security of individuals who were arrested in iraq for protesting and for trying to undermine the government of iraq. and as he was reviewing their final, the 16 or so suppose it insurgents, he realized they were asking for more government transparency on the street. when he realized they were just read and butter for democracy and not in surgeons, he went to his superior and said these people should not be in jail. they should be out on the street promoting democracy. his boss told him to shut up and research more insurgents. he was so angry he decided he was going to take some action because he felt the system he was in was unfair. he also leaked to reuters the deal. when he saw the video that showed the reuters reporters being killed -- when he saw that video, he saw the date stamp on the video and went back and googled the date and discovered a r
also a previous video of two reuters reporters being killed by helicopter gunship that was shown on abc television. what many people do not know is that the reason why bradley's manning did that act was that he was charged with reviewing the security of individuals who were arrested in iraq for protesting and for trying to undermine the government of iraq. and as he was reviewing their final, the 16 or so suppose it insurgents, he realized they were asking for more government transparency on...
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they look to the abc news, the nbc nightly news, the cbs world news, and the pbs news hour with jim lehrer. in that two-week period, there were 393 interviews done around war. only three were with anti-war leaders. three of almost 400 when about half the population was not for this war. that is no longer a mainstream media. that is a media that is beating the drums for war. we have to demand that our media which uses the public airwaves which are a national treasure bring out the full diversity of opinion especially when it comes to issues of war and peace, life and death. people on military bases around this country cannot have these debates about whether we should go to war. they rely on us in civilian society to have the discussions that will determine whether they are sent to war and whether they live or die. that is why it is absolutely critical that we have all the information and that the media bring out those opinions. host: next call from charlotte, north carolina. caller: the morning, aimee. what is going on is the web of deceit that has been weaved by the neo-con republicans to
they look to the abc news, the nbc nightly news, the cbs world news, and the pbs news hour with jim lehrer. in that two-week period, there were 393 interviews done around war. only three were with anti-war leaders. three of almost 400 when about half the population was not for this war. that is no longer a mainstream media. that is a media that is beating the drums for war. we have to demand that our media which uses the public airwaves which are a national treasure bring out the full diversity...
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., abc's "this week." talking to the israeli defense minister, former house speaker newt to gingrich, and former minnesota gov. republican tim pawlenty. host chris wallace welcomes the budget committee chairman, paul ryan, and haley barbour. talking to the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and ed walker, former ambassador to egypt. also the white house budget director. finally at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." bob schieffer and talks to john mccain of arizona and mohamed elbaradei. those of the five network talk shows are as a public service by the networks and c-span. those begin at noon with "meet the press," "this week," "this sunday," "stated the union," and then "face the nation." you can listen to them on 90.1 fm in d.c., xm 132, or online at c-spanradio.org. >> voting discrimination in the south and the kennedy administration's strategy to overcome that. also come and look at the beliefs of our founding fathers and the role of christianity in establishing our nation. also, the all-japanese
., abc's "this week." talking to the israeli defense minister, former house speaker newt to gingrich, and former minnesota gov. republican tim pawlenty. host chris wallace welcomes the budget committee chairman, paul ryan, and haley barbour. talking to the former u.s. ambassador to the united nations and ed walker, former ambassador to egypt. also the white house budget director. finally at 4:00 p.m., "face the nation." bob schieffer and talks to john mccain of arizona and...
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a february 2nd report by foreign policy.com cites a senior administration or official telling abc that the administration was being compelled to change its strategy, quote, every 12 hours. first it was negotiate with the opposition, then events overtook that. then it was orderly transition, then it was you, mubarak, and your son can't run, and now it's the process has to begin now, end quote. turning to the muslim brotherhood, new york times reported on february 2nd that, quote, white house staff members made clear that they did not rule out engagement with the muslim brotherhood as part of an orderly process according to one attendee, end quote. engaging the muslim brotherhood must not be on the table. this also has implications for u.s. policy toward with lebanon given statements last year by john brennan, assistant to the secretary for homeland security and counterterrorism, describing hezbollah's evolution from, quote, purely a terrorist organization, end quote, to a militia, to what mr. brennan refers to as an organization that now has members within the parliament and the cabinet
a february 2nd report by foreign policy.com cites a senior administration or official telling abc that the administration was being compelled to change its strategy, quote, every 12 hours. first it was negotiate with the opposition, then events overtook that. then it was orderly transition, then it was you, mubarak, and your son can't run, and now it's the process has to begin now, end quote. turning to the muslim brotherhood, new york times reported on february 2nd that, quote, white house...
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it's on abc family, and it's been great. and i just finished a film for april that will be on the family network for procter & gamble. >> a girl that doesn't want to take off her clothes, it's great. how is kirk doing? >> he's great, yes. >> what is it called again? >> "reshaping it all." >>> should you or shouldn't you? >>> later, a change to your browse with ma brows with makeup that will change your whole look. i want guidance that takes me where i need to be, without any problems along the way. i feel the same way when i do taxes. turbotax has a unique gps feature that guides me step-by-step. and calculations are guaranteed 100% accurate, so i know it's done right. they even offer representation in case of an audit. which helps me reach my maximum refund, guaranteed. >> try turbotax online now. you don't pay unless you're satisfied with the results. at purina one, we want your dog to be as healthy as possible. so we set out to discover the science in some of nature's best ingredients. we created purina one with smartblen
it's on abc family, and it's been great. and i just finished a film for april that will be on the family network for procter & gamble. >> a girl that doesn't want to take off her clothes, it's great. how is kirk doing? >> he's great, yes. >> what is it called again? >> "reshaping it all." >>> should you or shouldn't you? >>> later, a change to your browse with ma brows with makeup that will change your whole look. i want guidance that...
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geithner, the secretary of the treasury, in february -- february 15th, a couple of days ago on abc said, this is what mr. obama's secretary said -- quote -- "our deficit are too high. they are unsustainable. and left unaddressed, these deficits will hurt economic growth and make us weaker as a nation. we have to restore fiscal responsibility and go back to living within our means." peter orszag, who was president obama's office of management budget said that the c.b.o. report, he said this june of last summer, concludes that we are on an unsustainable fiscal course. about this there is no ambiguity. we're on an unsustainable fiscal course, no doubt about it, said mr. orszag last summer. so what i would say to you is the president's budget does not change that direction. and we have to change it. and we've got to be honest with the american people that we're not changing it. the president's plan is his plan for future. he can change the numbers any way he wants to. he can -- he can change the trajectory we are on. it's a voluntary thing. the numbers he put forth are his numbers and they'
geithner, the secretary of the treasury, in february -- february 15th, a couple of days ago on abc said, this is what mr. obama's secretary said -- quote -- "our deficit are too high. they are unsustainable. and left unaddressed, these deficits will hurt economic growth and make us weaker as a nation. we have to restore fiscal responsibility and go back to living within our means." peter orszag, who was president obama's office of management budget said that the c.b.o. report, he said...